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DAVOS (Switzerland):
President General Pervez Musharraf Friday ruled out deployment
of any foreign troops on Pakistan's soil to carry out
operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban remnants, saying
country's army was fully capable to do the job.
"No sir, there is no possibility at all," he said, when asked
about Pakistan allowing foreign troops on its soil on the
Pak-Afghan border to prevent infiltration of terrorist
elements.
Addressing a crowded press conference here the President said
Pakistan has a very large and experienced army that has seen
operations. "There is no dearth of talent, bravery or
enterprise in our army and there is no room for any army
coming in and assisting us," he categorically stated.
Intelligence Network
President Musharraf said on Pakistani side of the Pak-Afghan
border there was an efficient intelligence network in place
and a very strong Quick Reaction force to react whenever any
al-Qaeda or Taliban suspects are spotted.
"Everyone is very satisfied over what we have done," he said
in an obvious reference to the arrest of over 600 al-Qaeda and
Taliban suspects in Pakistan.
He said Pakistani troops were operating on its side of the
border while ISAF and US forces were operating on the Afghan
side. He said there was total coordination between the two.
Pakistan Policy on Israel
Replying to a question about any change in Pakistan's policy
vis-à-vis Israel in the wake of recent thaw in Pakistan India
relations he replied that if the Middle East peace process
progressed satisfactorily, allowing for the peaceful
co-existence of both Palestine and Israel, Pakistan could
consider reviewing its policy at that point of time.
However the President ruled out the possibility of any change
in Pakistan'a stance at the moment.
Threat to Life
Asked in view of threat to his life and what would be the
alternative for the continuation of his policies, the
President said, no individual in the world was indispensable.
He expressed satisfaction that his government had put in place
democratic institutions that were fully capable to carry out
country's economic and foreign policy objectives.
The President said, there was an elected government in place
and political restructuring was introduced aimed at having a
sustainable democracy in the country.
Indo-Pakistan Talks
President Musharraf while responding to a question said that
talks between Pakistan and India will be held next month.
However, he said the foreign offices of the countries were in
touch to decide about the level of talks and its venue.
The President hoped the talks would be held as soon as
possible but added what required was the continuation of the
process with minimum gap so that the process could move
forward as fast as possible.
To a question, he said the talks could not start at the Summit
level. "It has to start at the lower level and then end up at
the summit level," he added.
North Korea
Responding to a question, the President clarified that no body
from Pakistan has visited North Korea recently.
However, he said, in the past Pakistan had interaction with
North Korea on the purchase of surface to air missiles. But
now, the President said pakistan was manufacturing these
tactical anti-aircraft missiles and there was no need of any
contact with North Korea.
Over the alleged involvement of some individuals in nuclear
proliferation, the President said the UN nuclear watchdog -IAEA-
had given some names which includes personalities from
Pakistan, European countries and also from the East.
He said in Pakistan, the investigations into the allegations
was being carried out and was not completed yet.
President Musharraf stated that there were personalities and
European countries involved which need to be investigated.
al-Qaeda
Responding to a question, he said any terrorist or underground
organization like al-Qaeda has to have communication and human
linkages. "There is a command and control through human
interaction or communication interaction (and) I don't think
that is there," he said and observed it was an ineffective
organization and "in our areas, specially, they are on the
run".
To a question on the thaw in Pak-India ties, he said there was
a very happy change of heart as the two sides have decided to
hold dialogue to address all the outstanding issues, including
the complex issue of Kashmir.
However, he said it was a very good beginning but "we have to
take off and move towards an end- towards resolution of all
disputes, including Kashmir.
Dialogue
"We have to wait for the initiation of the dialogue and we
also have to wait for then, the sincerity on both sides," he
said and added that the relationship would only progress when
the two sides showed sincerity, resolve and also the boldness.
President Musharraf said that there were people with extreme
position on both sides and the leadership on both sides have
to show courage to stand up to the opposition by a minority.
"Vast majority in both countries want peace and resolution of
disputes," he added.
Afghanistan
To a question about the country's western border with
Afghanistan, he said Pakistan had taken a decision to join
coalition against international terrorism and was for the Bonn
process to be executed.
"A vast majority of Pakistanis are totally on board on
whatever is happening in Afghanistan and whatever I am doing
against al-Qaeda and Taliban," he said while adding it was a
minority who may have sympathies with them and who, perhaps
are against what the government is doing.
But, he said that "one should not be deterred by this minority
extremists and one should not, in the West, think that it is
this minority extremists who are reigning supreme. That is not
the case," he added.
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